Hosting a double header on Thursday – thanks to Mother Nature’s extreme activity on Wednesday – Salem had the chance to send the Pelicans back to the beach winless in four straight games.
Coming off a late rally win on Monday night, the Pelicans and Red Sox were back at it again Tuesday evening inside Salem Memorial Ballpark. Tonight, it was the Sox rallying early to come away with another win after exceptional offense, winning 8-6.
Attempting to ignore the prominence of the annual Salem Fair – chanting, screaming, hooting and hollering- the Salem Sox started slow but ended in extra innings coming away victorious over the Myrtle Beach Pelicans on Monday night.
It was the Dog Day of summer inside Salem Memorial Ballpark on Sunday afternoon as the Sox looked to close out game three and sweep Carolina right out of the Roanoke Valley. Carolina had other plans, though.
Despite a scorching hot day on Friday, fans were eager to get back into Salem Memorial Ballpark during the evening hours of Friday after a lengthy 11-days since last playing at home.
After a furious storm ripped through the Roanoke Valley on Thursday evening, the first game of four between Lynchburg and Salem was postponed, forcing the Salem Red Sox to play host to a doubleheader on Friday night.
Hosting a double header on Thursday – thanks to Mother Nature’s extreme activity on Wednesday – Salem had the chance to send the Pelicans back to the beach winless in four straight games.
Coming off a late rally win on Monday night, the Pelicans and Red Sox were back at it again Tuesday evening inside Salem Memorial Ballpark. Tonight, it was the Sox rallying early to come away with another win after exceptional offense, winning 8-6.
Attempting to ignore the prominence of the annual Salem Fair – chanting, screaming, hooting and hollering- the Salem Sox started slow but ended in extra innings coming away victorious over the Myrtle Beach Pelicans on Monday night.
It was the Dog Day of summer inside Salem Memorial Ballpark on Sunday afternoon as the Sox looked to close out game three and sweep Carolina right out of the Roanoke Valley. Carolina had other plans, though.
Despite a scorching hot day on Friday, fans were eager to get back into Salem Memorial Ballpark during the evening hours of Friday after a lengthy 11-days since last playing at home.
After a furious storm ripped through the Roanoke Valley on Thursday evening, the first game of four between Lynchburg and Salem was postponed, forcing the Salem Red Sox to play host to a doubleheader on Friday night.